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Do I need new batteries for my golf cart?

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I purchased this golf cart in EXELLENT condition almost a year ago. It began not holding a charge so I unplugged the charger with plans on checking it out later. That was about a month ago. I check it out today and found that all the battery cells are bone dry. I've filled them all, plugged the charger back in. The dial on the charger is not even moving. Do I need all new batteries or if I let it sit on the charge for a few days, will it begin to recharge?

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  1. From my limited experience (Sounds like the same thing that happened to mine) I needed a new battery:

    I'd always e-mail the manufacturer to get their advice but fear your gonna have to bite the bullet on this one and buy a new battery.


  2. Battery is probably toast.

  3. The charger actually needs the batteries to kick it on.  If the batteries are completely dead then the charger will not kick on.  If you connect the charger and then take a regular battery charger and connect positive to one battery and negative to another battery (positive post) then the charger will kick on after a few hours, (maybe only 15 minutes).  Once the golf cart charger kicks on then simply remove the car charger and give them a full charge with only the golf cart charger

    Good luck!

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